| Dryden in Revolutionary England |
| Preface |
| Acknowledgments |
| Introduction |
| 1 "Echo's of Her Once Loyal Voice": The Hind and the Panther |
| 2 "Adhering to a Lost Cause": Don Sebastian and Amphitryon |
| 3 "The Favour of Sovereign Princes": King Arthur and Cleomenes |
| 4 The Poet, Not the Man: Poetry and Prose, 1692–1700 |
| • | I. Rhetorical Definition of Poet and Audience |
| • | II. The Political Rhetoric of the Translations |
| III. The Relation between Poetry and Politics |
| • | Original Verse |
| • | Prose |
| Epilogue |
| Notes |
| • | Introduction |
| • | 1 "Echo's of Her Once Loyal Voice": The Hind and the Panther |
| • | 2 "Adhering to a Lost Cause": Don Sebastian and Amphitryon |
| • | 3 "The Favour of Sovereign Princes": King Arthur and Cleomenes |
| • | 4 The Poet, Not the Man: Poetry and Prose, 1692–1700 |
| • | Epilogue |
| Index |
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